U.Va. students and physicians team up for another year of free kidney screenings
By Merrill Hart | November 5, 2024Saturday’s screening marked the first by KDSAP at Portico Church, near IX Art Park.
Saturday’s screening marked the first by KDSAP at Portico Church, near IX Art Park.
With the winter season right around the corner, there is increased risk for COVID-19 outbreaks along with high influenza rates.
U.Va. Health has been utilizing telemedicine since 1996 and recently expanded in conjunction with community health organizations in rural Virginia.
According to a recent U.Va. Health study, premenstrual symptoms affect a significant number of those who menstruate, with about a third of the study’s participants reporting that PMS affected their daily activities each menstrual cycle.
As Virginia heads down the path toward easy access to legal marijuana, communities are now grappling with what this means for their health and the health of their children.
This increasing rate coincides with a surge of geriatric prisoners.
University Medical Center physicians establish an autonomic dysfunction clinic to address the surge of patients with long-term symptoms of COVID-19.
The University Pre-Health Advising Team is partnering with U.Va. Health to provide summer work opportunities for students interested in health professions.
Business owner Wendy Cooper has joined forces with several members of the University faculty to create a film educating people of all ages about Alzheimer's disease.
Effective January 3, 2022, U.Va. Health has prohibited routine patient visitation, with limited exceptions.
Recent results from clinical trials indicate that REGEN-COV was shown to reduce risk of COVID-19 infection significantly after eight months of study.
Doctors from Student Health and Wellness and U.Va. Health provide guidelines on ways to prevent the spread of infection and ease symptoms, as students experience this spike in illness.
The University's Center for Leading Edge Addiction Research focuses on developing treatments for those who are experiencing addiction.
While burnout does have far-reaching effects, there are numerous ways that students can address it.
By identifying a certain type of neuron as a factor in triggering seizures, this study provides a new way of thinking about how to treat a very severe form of epilepsy.